- **Q: What areas are under the Severe Thunderstorm Watch?
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Weather / Severe Weather
Houston and surrounding areas are under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 10 PM CDT on June 1, 2025. The storms could bring damaging winds, large hail, and isolated street flooding. Simultaneously, the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season begins...
The Severe Thunderstorm Watch indicates an immediate risk of hazardous weather conditions. The Storm Prediction Center has placed Southeast Texas under a Level 1 or 2 risk (out of 5) for severe thunderstorms, with the highest risk to the north of Houston. The combination of this thunderstorm threat and the start of hurricane season means residents should review their emergency plans. Also, Austin was hit by severe storms with large hail and flooding, damaging structures including the state capitol building, with tens of thousands losing power, so these types of storms can be very serious.
For the coming week, Houston expects typical early summer weather with high temperatures and the possibility of isolated showers. With heat index values potentially reaching 100, precautions like staying hydrated and seeking shade are crucial.
Furthermore, it is important to monitor air quality, as elevated ozone levels may pose risks to individuals with respiratory sensitivities.
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